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2 October 2003 Three-dimensional ophthalmic optical coherence tomography with a refraction correction algorithm
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Abstract
We built an optical coherence tomography (OCT) system with a rapid scanning optical delay (RSOD) line, which allows probing full axial eye length. The system produces Three-dimensional (3D) data sets that are used to generate 3D tomograms of the model eye. The raw tomographic data were processed by an algorithm, which is based on Snell’s law to correct the interface positions. The Zernike polynomials representation of the interfaces allows quantitative wave aberration measurements. 3D images of our results are presented to illustrate the capabilities of the system and the algorithm performance. The system allows us to measure intra-ocular distances.
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Robert Jozef Zawadzki, Christoph Leisser, Rainer Leitgeb, Michael Pircher, and Adolf Friedrich Fercher "Three-dimensional ophthalmic optical coherence tomography with a refraction correction algorithm", Proc. SPIE 5140, Optical Coherence Tomography and Coherence Techniques, (2 October 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.500074
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KEYWORDS
Interfaces

Eye

Optical coherence tomography

3D metrology

3D modeling

Data modeling

Eye models

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